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    When Zhao Han returned to Ji'an, the battle situation in Beizhili was somewhat stalemate.

    ? Yang Sichang was transferred from Beijing to Hubei to fight against the bandits, which seemed to have little effect on the war in the north.

    Why Yang Sichang and Gao Qiqian conspired to frame Lu Xiangsheng, the content of the story is very similar to a novel.  Even if he really wanted to be framed, he wouldn't be so low-level, otherwise how could Yang Sichang be trusted by the emperor all the time?

    The real situation is that Lu Xiangsheng took the initiative to suggest the division of troops, and wrote a letter to discuss with Yang Sichang, and Yang Sichang agreed to the division plan.

    This can be verified through the memorials of the two men. Lu Xiangsheng chose to divide his troops according to the situation of the battle. The original words in his memorial can be summarized as follows: the gathering of armies from all walks of life seems to be combined, but it is actually bloated and a waste of troops;  Form a lone army.  Combining troops to hoard and divide troops to defend the city are taboos for military strategists, and they should be divided and united according to the trend of the Manchu and Qing Dynasties.

    The Qing army divided its troops, so Lu Xiangsheng also divided his troops, otherwise he would let the Manchus plunder the place.

    Yang Sichang was very cooperative and asked Lu Xiangsheng to lead the Xuanda army with a strength of 31,500.  Fearing that Lu Xiangsheng would make a mistake, he dispatched troops from Jizhen, so Lu Xiangsheng had 40,000 troops, surpassing Gao Qiqian's 39,000.

    In this time and space, Yang Sichang was transferred away, and Lu Xiangsheng led the war.

    The start is exactly the same, without any change.  The troops were divided into two groups. Lu Xiangsheng had 40,000 troops from Xuanda, Shanxi, Jizhen, and Baoding, and Gao Qiqian controlled 39,000 troops.

    The next changes are still exactly the same.

    Chen Xinjia, governor of Xuanda, was transferred to Beizhili to guard the imperial mausoleum, and Lu Xiangsheng allocated part of the army to him.

    At the same time, some key cities and strongholds must be stationed with troops, and the tasks are assigned to Jizhen, Baoding and some Shanxi soldiers.

    The situation became, Lu Xiangsheng led 16,000 people, chasing and blocking the Qing army all the way.  Chen Xinjia led 4,500 people to guard the imperial tomb.  With a high dive rate of 39,000 people, they pursued and intercepted another Qing army.  The remaining troops are all used to defend strategic points.

    Let us see how the battle situation changed dramatically.

    Changping, Imperial Mausoleum.

    "General system, North Hebei Daotang Newspaper!"

    "Bring it!"

    Chen Xinjia snatched the military newspaper, which was sent by Zhu Jiashi in North Hebei Province.

    ?Wu Yijing, the supervisor, reported to the magistrate of Shanyin County that he had discovered that the Qing army had passed through Longquan Pass, and the news was passed on to Chen Xinjia.

    Prior to this, Chen Xinjia also received a military report saying that the Qing army had arrived at Huolu and was going to enter Shanxi through Jingxing.

    Both military newspapers indicated that the Qing army was going to Shanxi.

    It's just that one takes Longquan Pass and the other takes Guguan, two completely opposite routes.

    After thinking carefully, Chen Xinjia took up a pen and wrote a pond report to the Ministry of War. The general content was: the day before yesterday in the Huotang report, there were Da slaves in Zhending, and the outposts had reached Huolu and Jingxing, and Bengu was locked out of Shanxi.  Today, according to the Daotang newspaper in Northern Hebei, the Nuyi have passed through Longquan Pass, which is exactly the same as the previous Tangbao newspaper.

    In the hands of Chen Xinjia, the two completely opposite pond newspapers matched perfectly, and he even dared to send them to the Ministry of War.

    Historically, it was Chen Xinjia's military situation that led to Lu Xiangsheng's death alone.

    Among them, Yang Sichang was also blamed, because after Yang Sichang received the information, he immediately transferred Chen Xinjia and others back to Shanxi.

    Then, Yang Sichang wrote to Lu Xiangsheng again, saying that the Qing soldiers had passed through Longquan Pass.  Lu Xiangsheng thought that the Manchus had divided their troops and had gone to plunder Shanxi, so he immediately dispatched Wang Pu and other elite generals to pursue them. As a result, only a few thousand of his own troops were left to be surrounded and wiped out.

    Like Xiong Wencan, Chen Xinjia was recommended by Yang Sichang.

    After all, Yang Sichang and Chen Xinjia were not familiar with geography, which led to misjudgment.  Or did it on purpose, wanting to kill Lu Xiangsheng?

    It's all possible, but it's not clear, and future generations can only guess.

    Now because of the rise of Zhao Han, Yang Sichang was transferred to Hubei instead of blindly directing in Beijing.

    There are a lot of servants of the Ministry of War, all of whom have been sent to the local governors, leaving only the left servant Xie Wenjin and the right servant Sun Bixian.

    These two people were both from the Donglin Party and were promoted by Yang Sichang.

    However, Yang Sichang and the Donglin Party belonged to the deadly rivals. The fact that these two people were able to be promoted probably betrayed the Donglin Party.

    After receiving the military report, Xie Wenjin immediately said: "The military situation is so important, please quickly report it to His Majesty for discussion!"

    Sun Bixian frowned. He had experience as an inspector in Shanxi, and he himself was from Shaanxi.  He knew some general military knowledge and some geography of Shanxi. The military situation sent by Chen Xinjia seemed problematic no matter how he looked at it.

    There are only tens of thousands of Tartars entering the customs this time.  The troops have been divided before, how can they be divided into two groups now, and go to Shanxi from two opposite routes.He said, "The information that the slaves have passed the Longquan pass was sent by the magistrate of Shanyin. If it is true, it means that the slaves have already arrived in Shanxi."

    "If the Tartars had gone to Shanxi earlier, then the Tartars we chased these days were all ghosts?" Hu Dawei asked back.

    Li Chongzhen's judgment was exactly the same as that of Xie Wenjin, the left servant of the Ministry of War: "Maybe the Tartars have divided their troops, and one of them is looting in front, leading the main force of our army to go south. A small group is going to Guguan to confuse our army. The Tartars on the West Road  The main force actually went to Shanxi secretly."

    Wang Pu said: "Before the Tartars divided their troops into two groups, how could the West Road Tartars divide into three groups?"

    The pressure to judge the military situation fell entirely on Lu Xiangsheng at this time.

    Historically, the military information received by Lu Xiangsheng has been processed by Chen Xinjia, and then judged by Yang Sichang, and it has long been changed beyond recognition.  He was so frightened that he quickly dispatched heavy troops to Shanxi, which led to his being surrounded alone.

    What was received at this moment was only Chen Xinjia's roughly processed information, and Lu Xiangsheng was equally confused.

    This thing can only be guessed!

    ? If you guess wrong, you will lose the whole game.

    Lu Xiangsheng retired from the generals, and dug out all the military newspapers for the past month to compare the time, place, and route.

    Lu Xiangsheng vaguely felt that the Manchus did not divide their troops to Shanxi.

    But he can't be sure, because the other military newspapers in his hand are also very likely to be inaccurate.

    Still have to guess

    "Order the generals to pursue the original route and not return to defend Shanxi!" Lu Xiangsheng had to take a gamble.
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